High Sheriff of Northamptonshire - 13th Century

13th Century

  • 1204–1205: Robert de Sancei and Henry, son of Peter
  • 1206: Peter of Stores and Gilbert Groc
  • 1207: Walter of Preston and John de Ulcot (as Custos)
  • 1208: Walter of Preston (as Custos)
  • 1209–1210: Robert of Braybrooke (as Custos)
  • 1211:Robert of Braybrooke and son Henry of Braybrooke (as Custos)
  • 1212–1214: Henry of Braybrooke (as Custos)
  • 1216–1223: Falkes de Breauté
  • 1224–1227: Ralph de Trublevill and Radulph Washingbury
  • 1229–1234: Stephen de Segne and William de Marawast
  • 1235–1239: Henry of Bath
  • 1240–1241: William de Coleworth
  • 1242–1247: Alan de Maidwell
  • 1248–1249: Simon de Thorpe
  • 1250–1251: Robert Basset
  • 1252: William de Lisle
  • 1253–1254: Hugh de Manneby
  • 1255: William de Lisle
  • 1256–1257: Hugh de Manneby
  • 1258: Eustace de Watford
  • 1259–1261: Simon de Pattishall
  • 1262: Alan de Tash
  • 1263–1265: Alan de Insh
  • 1266: Warin de Basingburn and John de Oxenden
  • 1267–1269: John de Moyn and Nicholas de Maunden
  • 1270–1272: William de Boyvill
  • 1272–1274: Roger of Seaton
  • 1274–1277: Sir Gilbert de Kirkby
  • 1278: Thomas de Arden
  • 1279–1288: Robert de Band
  • 1289-1300: John Druell

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